Lord Zhang died, but the adjutant did not. This was because Lord Zhang was an outsider of the Zhang family, and the blood flowing in his body was not pure. The adjutant was a native of the Zhang family, and the blood flowing in his body was pure. Pure Qilin blood was believed to be able to make people live longer. Therefore, the adjutant had pure Kirin blood, but Lord Zhang did not. This might be the reason for their different lifespans. However, there was no clear information on whether the adjutant died or not.
According to the storyline of the "Divine Throne", Han Yu and the bald priest didn't die immediately after Long Haochen's death. This was because they had a master-servant contract with Long Haochen, and even if their master died, their lives wouldn't end. In the novel, Long Haochen, Han Yu, and the bald priest all signed a contract, stating that after their master died, they would continue to carry out their duties to protect their master's wealth and status. Thus, even though Long Haochen was already dead, Han Yu and the bald priest still had to continue working for him, and the reason why they didn't die immediately was because they had fulfilled their contract. It should be noted that this kind of master-servant contract was a common plot setting in novels, and it might not be applicable to all novels.
In the novel My Senior Brother Is Too Stable, Ling Yuling did not die. In chapter 533, Li Changshou had saved Ling Yuling by putting her into the Mountain and River Map. He had used the seeds of the Golden Lotus of Merit to reconstruct her physical body, and Ling Yuling had been resurrected. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Chapter 129 of My Senior Brother Is Too Stable mentioned why Ling Yuling didn't die. In order to keep Ling Yuling alive, Li Changshou used his substitute puppet and the Deceiving Talisman to fight for a chance of survival for her, and then put her into the Mountain and River State Painting. Later, Li Changshou used a jade talisman to send Ling Yuling out of the Mountain and River State Painting, so Ling Yu became more agile. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
There was no clear answer as to why Ling Yuling did not die. The search results did not mention whether Ling Yuling was dead or why she was not. Therefore, I don't know why Ling Yuling didn't die. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
Maybe there was some hidden plot twist or a loophole that allowed it to survive. It could be a surprise element thrown in by the author.
" The First Order " was a popular urban novel written by the Talking Elbow and published on Qidian Chinese website. This novel used hope as its theme and described The First Order weapons that humans used when facing danger. The reader can read or listen to this book on the Qidian Reading App. The audio book recommended Beiming Yousheng, allowing the reader to imagine and enjoy the feast of hearing. You can also get an experience member if you go to Qidian to listen to books now! On the Qidian Reading App, readers could read authentic books and listen to authentic audio. The male lead was Ren Xiaosu. He was a character who would grow up. He was humorous and good at insulting people. The female lead was Yang Xiaojin. She looked cold on the outside but was passionate on the inside, capable and confident.
This sentence had appeared in many novels, including " A Wife Meets Her Opponent: See You Tonight, Young Master Su "," The President's Spoiled Ex-Wife "," Regret Made Love Lost Her Heart "," Sorrow Flowing Reverse into a River ", and " After My Death, the President Finally Lost His Mind ".
Zhang Xiaofan was swallowed by the giant Shura in the finale of the novel, Jade Dynasty. However, Zhang Xiaofan didn't die because he had been infected by the Shura's life force before he devoured the Shura, so he wouldn't die immediately even if the Shura devoured him. Before Zhang Xiaofan was devoured, he had used his life force to resist the Shura, preventing the Shura from completely devouring him. During this process, Zhang Xiaofan's vitality was recognized and transformed by the Shura, so he survived. In the end, with the help of Shura, Zhang Xiaofan successfully surpassed his limits and became a powerful Immortal Cultivator.
There were several possible explanations for why Zhang Jiale hadn't joined Happy. First, according to the comments in the first document, Zhang Jiale's temperament didn't match Happy's. This might be an important reason why he didn't choose to join Happy. The second document mentioned that for the sake of the storyline, Zhang Jiale hadn't joined Happy to weaken Team Happy. In addition, the fourth document mentioned that Zhang Jiale didn't accept Ye Xiu's invitation in the end. Instead, he joined Team Tyranny and was later invited to join the China national team. Based on this information, Zhang Jiale might have had a better choice, or perhaps he didn't match Happy's temperament, goals, or plans. However, they didn't provide a clear reason, so they couldn't be sure why Zhang Jiale didn't go to Happy. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of The King's Avatar!
The reason Zhang Jiale didn't go to Happy was because he wanted to continue pursuing the championship. In the novel The King's Avatar, Zhang Jiale was the operator of an outstanding Launcher character, Dazzling Hundred Blossoms. He had once been a member of Team Hundred Blossoms, but due to the team's poor performance, he had led Team Hundred Blossoms to defeat Team Wind Howl in the Challenger League, winning the championship and entering the Pro Alliance. After joining Tyranny, Zhang Jiale had always wanted to win the championship, but Tyranny's results hadn't been ideal. In the Challenger League, Zhang Jiale led Team Hundred Blossoms to once again defeat Team Wind Howl, winning the championship and returning to the Pro Alliance. In the novel, the reason Zhang Jiale didn't go to Happy was because he wanted to continue pursuing the championship. He felt that even though Team Happy had potential, they weren't strong enough to compete with the other strong teams. In addition, Zhang Jiale also hoped to play a bigger role in Tyranny and help the team achieve better results. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of The King's Avatar!